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A parametric study of the gas flow patterns and drying performance of co-current spray dryer: Results of a computational fluid dynamics study

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DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 957-978

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1081/DRT-120021850

Keywords

atomization; CFD; evaporation intensity; fluent; heat consumption intensity; heat transfer; mass transfer; modelling; particle residence time; two phase flow

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A computational fluid dynamic study was carried out to investigate airflow pattern, temperature, and humidity profile at different levels in the drying chamber. Good agreement was obtained with published experimental data. The effects of operating pressure, heat loss from the chamber wall and inlet air conditions on the gas flow pattern, droplet trajectories, and overall dryer performance also were investigated. Results are presented and discussed in terms of the gas velocity, temperature, and humidity profiles within the chambers. The volumetric evaporation values, heat transfer intensity, and thermal energy consumption per unit evaporation rate were computed and compared for drying of a 42.5% solids solution in a spray chamber 2.215 m in diameter with a cylindrical top section 2.005 in high and a bottom cone 1.725m high. Wall regions subject to formation of undesirable deposits are also identified.

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